How is the waterproofing of the MT900 2P tunnel tent validated?
The waterproofing is validated in our laboratory, by placing the tent under a shower, which discharges 200 litres of water per sqm per hour, for three hours, i.e. the equivalent of a tropical rain shower.
How do you clean and maintain your tent?
Your tent is designed for itinerant bivouacking, it is therefore not designed for static use in the sun.
We recommend that you avoid leaving it in the sun as the ultra-light fabrics can be sensitive to UV light, that damages them.
How do you prevent the risk of condensation inside your MT900 2P tunnel tent?
This tent has an air vent in the bedroom and an air vent in the porch.
The vents can be opened or closed as desired from the inside.
The inner door is lined so it can be used either with the mesh part alone (when it gets hot) or with a full fabric cover for protection when it’s cold.
It’s therefore important to let as much air circulate as possible to prevent the build-up of condensation inside.
What is the breakdown of the weight of the MT900 2P tunnel tent?
- Total weight 2,080g
- Inner bedroom: 540g
- Flysheet: 860g
- Pole kit: 410g
- Pegs (14 units): 145g
- Guy ropes (7 units): 30g
- Covers: 65g + 10g + 7g
- Repair kit (ferrule): 13g
What are the dimensions of the MT900 2P tunnel tent?
- Length of the bedroom: 210cm.
- Width of the bedroom: 130cm at the head-end
- Height of the bedroom: 95 cm.
- Exterior length: 340cm
- Exterior width: 155cm
- Exterior height: 105cm
- Porch surface area: 1.9 sqm
How have we made life easier in the 2P tunnel tent?
Inside, a clothesline and two hooks allow you to dry your clothes and hang a headlamp.
Two pockets on each side make it easy for you to store away small belongings.
Finally, the awning can be folded to give you a direct view of the outside, from the bedroom.